Another challenge is drawing to an untimely close and once again I come up short a few points. While I had a good start I rapidly lost steam and only were able to pick up speed again those last few days. I'm pretty certain that a lot of you know the feeling only too well. But the ride was a lot of fun and once again I enjoyed myself immensely. I wasn't as active on here as I'd have liked, but I enjoyed watching the daily stream of gorgeously painted miniatures.
For points we have one 20mm tank clocking in at 15 points, a half figure tank commander for 2 points and 12 Fallschirmjäger of which two are prone figures for another 44 points. All this should give me 71 65 points.
A huge thank you for goes out to my good friends Sarah, Curt and Greg as well as all the other minions.
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Nick I am confident I speak for all Challenge participants when I tell you it has been an absolute treat to have you along for the ride once again. Your brushwork sets the bar, as ever, and combined with top-shelf photography, your entries are a real treat for all of us. I think many Challengers will relates to the ebbs and flows of interest and momentum when it comes to painting all of these miniatures - and many of us will come up short in the face of our targets (certainly I will!).
But what a treat is has been! And you close out with some absolutely stunning brushwork. Nothing makes me bonkers like camouflage patterns of late WW2 German units, and you have made it look stupendous here, and the blend of the zeltbahns and sky-blue uniforms, of the veterans the rookies, it is all just spot-on and makes we want to get back to painting some WW2 myself!
But my favourite here is the Firefly! When it comes to WW2 tanks, I'm always struck by how dreary so many of the western allied designs were. Even the ones with cool names were disappointing to see. But NOT the Firefly! One of the best silhouettes of the war (and only improved once the IDF started cracking out I-Shermans later on) and you've done it absolute justice here. Even the weird colour pattern at the bottom of the barrel - excellent!
As for your points, the magical spreadsheet tells me this is all worth 65 points - so I'm going to listen to the spreadsheet. Great Challenge Nick, it has been a treat to "minion" your work!
GregB








Superb work Nick. My head spins every time I see those camo patters.
ReplyDeleteA firefly is my favourite tank and you have done it proud. The camouflage on the figures is amazing. Great work
ReplyDeleteMy goodness these models are amazing. Your painting never ceases to impress, and inspire!
ReplyDeleteFantastic camouflage on the Fallschirmjäger.
ReplyDeleteExcellent painting
ReplyDeleteFabulous work as usual, my friend. I'm sure your existing Canadian tankers will appreciate the added punch of this new addition and those Fallshirjaegers look terrific as well. Love all the variations and additions you put in. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteA masterclass as ever , and joy to look at
ReplyDeleteAs always awesome work, delughtful painting!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Fabulous work. Simply awesome figures.
ReplyDeleteStunning work Nick! It really doesn't matter what scale of WWII you decide to paint it always comes out top of line like you were painting it since learning to walk.
ReplyDeleteAlways a delight to see!
ReplyDeleteAmazing work Nick, you are an artist!!
ReplyDeleteWow, you've produced great stuff this challenge but this is just stunning
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